The goal for every college basketball team is to make the NCAA Tournament, but the National Invitational Tournament carries extra prestige this year too. It kicks off tonight, and Texas gets to be the host.
My dad has been fully vaccinated and my mom will get her second dose next week. For them, there is one clear-cut benefit of the COVID-19 vaccine that outweighs all the rest.
In the past year, East Texas restaurants have adjusted in a thousand ways and customers have become more determined than ever to support them. There are seven major changes that are here to stay.
We might have consumed five thousand calories yesterday (mostly in chips), and before we succumb to the pressure of polishing off the last bits, there could be a better way that beats eating them straight out of the bag.
It will be the same palette-pleasing wine, but the size of the container will be changing. Instead of buying a large bottle, you'll be able to buy a much smaller container that's easier to polish off all by yourself.
Maybe we didn't eat enough noodles the last time New Year's Day rolled around, and that's what was wrong with 2020. More noodles this time! And black-eyed peas of course.
This year has been prickly for jobs, and there's got to be a light at the end of the tunnel, right? Yes. The best time of year to apply is right around the corner.
This could change Oreo-eating forever. Instead of settling for what's offered at the store, now we can choose the color of the filling and even put a picture of our favorite football team on the outside to level up the party.